Nelgesin Range

{{Short description|Mountain range in Russia}}

{{confusion|Nendelgin Range}}

{{Infobox mountain

| name= Nelgesin Range

| other_name= Нельгесинский хребет / Нэльгэһэ

| photo= Nelgesin 2019-05-27-23 59 Sentinel-2 L2A.jpg

| photo_caption= Nelgesin Range Sentinel-2 image

| country= Russia

| subdivision2_type=Federal subject

| subdivision2= Sakha Republic

| highest=Unnamed

| elevation_m= 1926

| coordinates= {{coord|65|59|21|N|135|51|58|E|type:mountain|format=dms|display=inline}}

| length_km= 140

| length_orientation= NE/SW

| width_km= 40

| width_orientation= NW/SE

| area_km2=

| range_coordinates= {{coord|66|03|N|136|04|E|type:mountain|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| range_coordinates_ref=

| parent= Yana-Oymyakon Highlands
Chersky Range,
East Siberian System

| geology=

| age=

| orogeny=

| map=Russia Sakha Republic

| map_caption= Location in Sakha, Russia

| easiest_route= From Batagay

}}

The Nelgesin Range ({{langx|ru|Нельгесинский хребет}})Аркадий Андреев, Горы Якутии (Arkady Andreyev, Mountains of Yakutia) p. 22[https://xn--80aaaa1bhnclcci1cl5c4ep.xn--p1ai/cd1/names_n.html Общая характеристика территории] is a mountain range in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Far Eastern Federal District, Russia. The nearest city is Batagay to the north of the range.[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327203529_Moss_flora_of_the_Ust-Nera_region_in_the_upper_course_of_Indigirka_River_East_Yakutia Moss flora of the Ust-Nera region in the upper course of Indigirka River, East Yakutia]

The nearest airport is Batagay Airport.Google Earth

Geography

The Nelgesin Range rises in the area of the Yana-Oymyakon Highlands, part of the Chersky Mountains, to the west of the Adycha and north of the Derbeke.Google Earth It stretches in a roughly southwest–northeast direction for about {{convert|140|km|sp=us}},[http://geoman.ru/books/item/f00/s00/z0000095/st057.shtml Changes to the physical map of Northeast Asia] with the Adycha at its northern end. The highest peak is a {{convert|1926|m|ft}} high unnamed summit.USSR 1:1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart, Sheet C-6, 3rd edition

The smaller Tirekhtyakh Range, another subrange of the Chersky Mountains, rises to the north, stretching parallel to the general direction of the Nelgesin Range.Geographical Atlas of Russia. - Federal Agency for Geodesy and Cartography , AST, 2010. - pp. 118-119

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